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The Dos and Don’ts of Environmental Graphics Installation

Our recent post about Environmental graphic design (EGD for short) was just the tip of the iceberg. EGD is a discipline that integrates various design elements, including signage, graphics, wayfinding, and architectural features, to create a pleasing and branded experience within a physical space. The primary goal of EGD is to make an environment more functional, informative, and engaging for the people who use the space. EGD can be used in any interior or exterior public space, including shopping centers, healthcare facilities, museums, schools, parks, and office buildings. The post detailed the design process for EGD in an office environment. In this article, the Phase 3 Environmental Graphics team offers practical do’s and don’ts for the installation process because, as we know, execution is equally important as ideation. Let’s start with the all-important site survey.



This post first appeared on Phase 3 Marketing And Communications - Thinking, please read the originial post: here

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